saving settings
Charles Hallenbeck
chuckh at mhonline.net
Tue Feb 13 20:15:58 EST 2001
Raul -
I am using a pair of programs called 'loadspk' and 'dumpspk' to do
that. They used to be included in speakup at least through 0.09, and while
I am now using 0.10, I am not sure if they are still included with that
version or not. My older copies continue to work. 'dumpspk' writes the
current settings in text to stdout and can be redirected to a
file. 'loadspk' reads the same information from stdin. Thus if you create
a file with:
dumpspk > /etc/speakup.conf
for instance, you can later restore its values with:
loadspk < /etc/speakup.conf
The filename and its location are arbitrary.
HTH - Chuck
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 raul at asmodean.net wrote:
> If this is documented I've missed it so I apoligize in advance. Is there
> a way to save the synthesizer settings if the computer is rebooted.
>
> For example when I boot up my laptop i type 'echo 8 > /proc/speakup/rate'
> and get the rate to where I want but when I rebgoot the old rate is
> replaced.
>
>
>
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